Hanna Allijn's Faceted Curtains
We've Slinked these beautiful curtains from designer Hanna Allijn over a year (or two) ago and we still think they are cutting-edge. According to Grace at design*sponge, Hanna is having difficulty ...
We've Slinked these beautiful curtains from designer Hanna Allijn over a year (or two) ago and we still think they are cutting-edge. According to Grace at design*sponge, Hanna is having difficulty ...
Hello AT, I just moved into a new apartment, my first. I would like some advice from your readers about what I should do with two complex (to me) problems. The first, in my living room, I have an AC...
Umbra can be a life-saver with their full line of curtain rods and window hardware. Now, their new Anywhere telescoping curtain system enables consumers to hang a curtain nearly anywhere. The nicke...
"Modern rural" design might seem to be somewhat of a contradiction... At least in the U.S. But for Irish design types like Sasha Sykes, it seems modernity wasn't quite in such a rush to sell the famil...
Super-Store. With a mission to "market and sell Scandinavian Design worldwide" we thought it was time to devote a store post to the online retailer Scandinavian Design Center. After all, we've poste...
Stylish Accessories. We wish we would have known about Mothology when we answered the question, Where does one find Bell Jars? Mothology's collection of vintage-inspired decorative objects is a grea...
Classy DIY solutions....
Protect yourself from pesky mosquitos. Mosquito Curtains sells custom-sized mosquito netting and curtain accessories for doing just that. Netting comes in black or white and in lengths of up to eight...
We found our curtain track at Medical Products Direct. This is the handy stuff that many readers have used to mount curtains from their ceiling. Designed for hospitals, curtain track is easily mount...
Got metal? No? Then check out Campbell Iron Works. Recommended by a reader as a "tremendous resource" for "elegant, solid iron curtain hardware", Campbell also makes Tolkien-like fire shovels & to...
It's time to review this NY staple, Bed, Bath & Beyond. We have a love/hate relationship with this big, mall-like shop because it IS a great place to go for so many household items, but it gets so CR...
Slavishly following Daily Candy, we blog KoKo Trends and their parent site, Kokocompany.com, an online shop that makes us feel we are fourteen all over again and sooooo excited to do our dorm room o...
We are impressed with Anthropologie. With a predominance of women's clothing and accessories, this wouldn't be the first place to look for home furnishings, and many men might feel out of place, but ...
Awesome furniture store comes to party, but stands by door. I am sorry, I love Terence Conran's style and his shop, but east 59th street is so out of the way, Brooklyn looks better. Nevertheless, a ...
To the trade. Our selection this week for a hard to find to-the-trade artisan is Frank Close, who designs glass window installations for residential and commerical projects. To us in New York, where...
Yard sale for new things. Looking for a new duvet, sheets, or even a new home office chair? While we shop for most things in Manhattan, we use Overstock.com regularly for pricey items that are not s...
Green acres is the place to be. Marston & Langinger opens their SoHo store today, and it should make for some delicious browsing, since it may be hard to take home a new greenhouse in a bag. The Eng...
In honor of back to school week, it is time to list Pearl River in our Stores Guide. A longtime staple of the Chinatown/Lower Broadway shopping scene, Pearl River is a store you might not walk into ...
Blinds and shades are as necessary as good sunglasses. Despite every New Yorker's desire to have big windows and lots of sunlight, curtains and/or shades are so important not only for style, but also ...